Wednesday 3 June 2015

Credit Card vs Debit Card

Credit and Debit Card both are very similar in their usage; the main difference being that in debit card, the money is used from your account where you deposit your money, while in credit card the money is used from your line of credit which you have to repay at the end of each month. So which card gives better benefits than the other? Check the reasons below to find out:



Building Credit Score: 
It is common knowledge how a credit card is very useful in improving and maintaining your score. The only criteria is that you should keep your credit utilization ratio low.While a debit card is obviously not a credit account, therefore it can hurt or help your credit score.

Protection from Fraud:
The liability for fraudulent charges is fixed in a credit card. If your card or card number gets stolen, fraudster cannot steal money beyond a certain limit while in a debit card, the liability is unlimited, depending on how fast the fraud is reported. Your whole account balance is at a probable risk.

Protection during purchases:
During purchases, if you are unsatisfied with the services or products of the seller, the credit card allows you to reverse the purchase charges that have been charged on your card. So that is why in large purchases, even if you can use cash go for a credit card. You can use the cash later to pay off the credit card bill. In debit card, there is no such protection. Money once charged from your account cannot be taken back. Your debit card cannot save you from a poor customer experience.

Perks & Rewards:
Credit Cards offer various perks and rewards for using the card like air miles, purchase points, travel points, gift cards etc. So, even if the credit card does charge you an annual, the rewards would overpower the fees any day. While in debit cards, there are very few cards which can offer such rewards and even if they can offer rewards the rewards aren't of much par with the debit cards.

Source: Secondary

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